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565inrad762 [2007/04/25 18:45]
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 ====== Replace Orion 1000 Hz Filter with Inrad 600 Hz Filter ​ ====== ====== Replace Orion 1000 Hz Filter with Inrad 600 Hz Filter ​ ======
-[[http://​users.vnet.net/​btippett/​inrad_.htm|W4ZV - Replace 1000 Hz Roofing Filter]] with [[http://​www.qth.com/inrad/​tentec_menu.htm|International Radio'​s]] Model 762 600 Hz Filter+**[[http://​users.vnet.net/​btippett/​inrad_.htm|W4ZV - Replace 1000 Hz Roofing Filter]] with [[http://​www.inrad.net/product.php?​productid=206&​cat=92&​page=1|International Radio'​s]] Model 762 600 Hz Filter**
  
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   -The stock TT 1000 is actually ~1070 Hz BW.   -The stock TT 1000 is actually ~1070 Hz BW.
   -The TT 1800 is actually ~1900 Hz in SSB, BUT...   -The TT 1800 is actually ~1900 Hz in SSB, BUT...
-  -The TT 1800 is actually ~1400 Hz BW in **CW Mode** ​(I don't understand why but that's what it is!)+  -The TT 1800 is actually ~1400 Hz BW in __CW Mode__ ​(I don't understand why but that's what it is!)
  
-If you do *NOT* have an 1800, you can move the 1000 to the 1800 slot but need to enable 1.8k in Menu>​Filter. If you do that, remember that the 1000 will be selected when you set BW to 1800 to 1000, and the 600 will be selected for BW 990 and below. ​ If you use Auto Filter, also remember that setting BW to 1800 on SSB will result in a bandwidth which will be unusable on SSB.  A simple alternative is to remember to DISABLE the 1.8k position when you are operating SSB and want BW's <1800 Hz.+**If you do *NOT* have an 1800**, you can move the 1000 to the 1800 slot but need to enable 1.8k in Menu>​Filter. If you do that, remember that the 1000 will be selected when you set BW to 1800 to 1000, and the 600 will be selected for BW 990 and below. ​ If you use Auto Filter, also remember that setting BW to 1800 on SSB will result in a bandwidth which will be unusable on SSB.  A simple alternative is to remember to DISABLE the 1.8k position when you are operating SSB and want BW's <1800 Hz.
  
-If you *DO* have the 1800, I recommend simply removing the 1000 filter. ​ The reason being that the 1800's actual BW on CW is ~1400 Hz, which is not that much greater than the 1000's actual 1070 Hz, so you really don't need the 1000.  Furthermore,​ if you now+**If you *DO* have the 1800**, I recommend simply removing the 1000 filter. ​ The reason being that the 1800's actual BW on CW is ~1400 Hz, which is not that much greater than the 1000's actual 1070 Hz, so you really don't need the 1000.  Furthermore,​ if you now
 switch to SSB, the 1800 works fine without having to go into Menu to change anything. ​ I have an 1800 and I simply store my stock 1000 in the 500 slot but leave "​500"​ in the Menu disabled. switch to SSB, the 1800 works fine without having to go into Menu to change anything. ​ I have an 1800 and I simply store my stock 1000 in the 500 slot but leave "​500"​ in the Menu disabled.
  

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